Point of Care Device Use in the Pediatric Emergency Department
A Randomized Trial to Assess the Efficacy of Point-of-Care Testing in Decreasing Length of Stay in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Sponsor: Karen A. Santucci
This NA trial investigates Dehydration and Gastroenteritis and is currently completed. Karen A. Santucci leads this study, which shows 5 recorded versions since 2004 — indicating limited longitudinal coverage. The change history captured here reflects the iterative nature of clinical trial conduct.
Study Description(click to expand)This study was a prospective, randomized controlled study of patients requiring blood work that a POC device was capable of performing. Length of time spent at various timepoints were prospectively recorded by a dedicated research assistant after randomization.
This study was a prospective, randomized controlled study of patients requiring blood work that a POC device was capable of performing. Length of time spent at various timepoints were prospectively recorded by a dedicated research assistant after randomization.
Status Flow
Change History
5 versions recorded-
Jan 2026 — Present [monthly]
Completed NA
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Sep 2024 — Present [monthly]
Completed NA
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
Completed NA
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Jan 2021 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
Completed NA
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Jan 2017 — Jan 2021 [monthly]
Completed NA
First recorded
Jan 2004
Trial started
Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot
Eligibility Summary
No eligibility information available.
Contact Information
- Karen A. Santucci
- M. Douglas Baker
- Yale University
- i-Stat Corporation
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .
Study Locations
No location information available.